Lesson One Questionnaire - Student. Body Water Cycle. Disagree (mark with X)

Lesson One Questionnaire - Student Body Water Cycle Name: ____________________________________________ Date: ________________ Statements about Water ...
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Lesson One Questionnaire - Student Body Water Cycle Name: ____________________________________________ Date: ________________

Statements about Water My body needs water to be healthy.

Agree (mark with X) Before the lesson

After the lesson My brain needs water to function.

Before the lesson

After the lesson I always drink enough water.

Before the lesson

After the lesson

Disagree (mark with X)

Support for opinion

Body Water Cycle: Teachers’ Guide Use this guide when checking students’ answers for ways water enters and leaves our body as well as the functions of water in different parts of the body. Water In: Food (especially watery fruits and vegetables) and drink (especially water) Water Out: Feces (poop), Urine (pee), spit, exhaled as water vapor, sweat, tears Mouth: Water is needed to make saliva in the mouth. Saliva is needed for swallowing and digesting food and preventing chapped lips. Liver & Kidneys: Your liver and kidneys use water to remove wastes that leave your body through urine and poop. Your kidneys help keep your blood pressure normal. Brain: Water helps to send messages from the brain to the rest of the body; helping the heart to pump, muscles to move, and more. Water also protects the brain from injury. Joints and bones: Water protects joints, preventing them from grinding against each other. In joint fluid, water makes it easier for joints to bend and move. Lungs: Water helps move oxygen from the air through the lungs into the blood. Every breath we take uses water to warm air and move air into and out of your body. Skin: Water cools the body down as sweat. Water helps to keep our skin from drying out. Eyes : Water is needed to flush away dirt and grime from the eyes. Water is needed to make tears when you feel like crying. Stomach: Water helps our bodies digest nutrients like vitamins from foods and drinks. Water helps us go to the bathroom. Blood: Water in blood helps deliver important things (like oxygen from the air and vitamins from foods and drinks) to your body’s cells.

Spending Time as Water Create a hypothesis about where you will spend the most time and why. Mark your guess in the Guess column. As you move through the stations, tally the number of turns at each station and report in the Tally of Turns column. At the end of the activity, record the totals in the Total column and circle the station where you spend the most time. Hypothesis:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________. Source Food and Drink Water Cycle Skin Lungs Joints & Bones Brain Liver and Kidneys Mouth Eyes Blood Stomach

Guess (mark w/ X)

Function of Water

Tally of Turns

Totals

Skin Water cools the body down as sweat. Water helps to keep our skin from drying out.

Station

Food & Drink Water is found in most foods, especially fruits and vegetables, and all drinks. Water is the best drink of all.

Station

Water Cycle Water moves through the water cycle as rain, snow, rivers, oceans, and clouds clouds. Even the water in foods and drinks and in your body is part of the water cycle.

Station

Mouth Your mouth needs water to make saliva, which is needed for swallowing and digesting food and preventing chapped lips.

Station

Liver & Kidneys Your liver and kidneys use water to remove wastes that leave your body through urine and poop.. Your kidneys help lp keep your blood pressure normal normal.

Station

Brain Water helps send messages from the brain to the rest of the body. Water also protects the brain from injury.

Station

Joints & Bones Water protects joints, keeping them from grinding against each other.. Water in joint fluid allows joints to bend and move move.

Station

Lungs Water makes it easier for air to cross from the lungs into the blood. Every breath uses water to warm the air and move air into and out of your body.

Station

Eyes Your eyes need water to flush away dirt and grime. Also, water is needed to make tears when you feel like crying.

Station

Blood Water ater in your blood helps deliver important things (like oxygen from the air and vitamins from foods and drinks) to your body’s cells cells.

Station

Stomach Water helps our bodies digest nutrients like vitamins from the things we eat and drink. Water helps us go to the bathroom.

Station